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Remembering Old Hartford

Dan Sterner

Stories about historic Hartford personalities, landmarks and great architecture.

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Cheney Brothers' Lost Hartford Silk Mill

A 1907 photograph of the lost Cheney Brothers silk mill at the corner of Market Street and Morgan Streets in Hartford (image from the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History).

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Free In-Person Talk on 10/8 on Lost Mansions of Hartford

Come to my FREE presentation about Lost Mansions of Hartford at the Windsor Senior Center (599 Matianuck Avenue, Windsor, CT) this Wednesday, October 8 at 1:00 PM. Call to register: 860-285-1992.

2 months ago
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A Lost Colonial Tavern and a Fatal Lightning Strike

Photograph of the Old Red Tavern in 1896, when it stood at what’s now 111-113 Park Street (Image from the Hartford History Center, Hartford Public Library).

3 months ago
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Locating Hartford's Civil War Camps

One of my viewers on YouTube recently let a comment asking about the location in Hartford of the Civil War-era Camp Buckingham. This was the military camp in the city where several of Connecticut’s initial volunteer infantry regiments were ...

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  • Dan Sterner

    Dan Sterner is a historian, author and public speaker. Check out his YouTube channel "History with Dan Sterner" and his website historicbuildingsct.com.

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